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Joseph Ellicott & the Holland Land Company

William Chazanof (Autor)

Longleaf Services on behalf of Syracuse University (Editora)

R$ 187,23
SKU: 9780815601616

In 1800, the Holland Land Company assigned surveyor Joseph Ellicott the task of selling at a profit 3.3 million acres of land west of the Genesee River in New York State. By 1821, when Ellicott’s career as Resident-Agent ended, the area’s population had grown from only a few settlers to over 100,000. This study traces the evolution of western New York from the time the Indians relinquished control to the solidification of institutional life.
As a land promoter in the wilderness, Joseph Ellicott quickly discovered that business and politics went hand in hand, for the factors that affected land sales were frequently political. Although his contract with the Holland Land Company expressly forbade it, he became deeply involved in the political life of western New York, playing a decisive role in the creation of Genesee County and its further divisions into four counties. Ellicott used his influence to advance the Erie Canal project, particularly from Rochester westward, and persuaded the state legislature to grant a charter for the Bank of Niagara. Although the rest of the state fluctuated in its political preferences, from his base in Batavia he kept western New York loyal to the Republican Party, building up close relations with DeWitt Clinton.
During his long career, Ellicott made many enemies. The postwar nationalists resented him as the agent of the Dutch-owned company. Taxpayers fought him because he blocked a road tax on land owned by nonresidents; his employers were irritated when he could not persuade the state to buy Holland Land Company property; his increasing melancholy angered customers; and his break with Clinton during the 1820 gubernatorial campaign set off a chain reaction of political pressures that led to his dismissal as Resident-Agent the next year. Ellicott direct in 1826.
Based on extensive research in the Holland Land Company Papers in Amsterdam’s City Archives, Professor Chazanof’s study presents a p

Sobre o Livro

O livro oferece uma análise detalhada do papel de Joseph Ellicott na transformação do oeste do Estado de Nova York, destacando seu trabalho como agente da Holland Land Company e sua influência no desenvolvimento econômico, político e social da região entre 1800 e 1821.

Baseado em pesquisa extensiva nos arquivos da Holland Land Company em Amsterdã, o estudo traz uma perspectiva fundamentada e única sobre a história da colonização, formação institucional e vida política local, tornando-se uma referência para estudiosos e interessados na história dos Estados Unidos.

O leitor encontrará informações valiosas sobre a relação entre negócios, política e desenvolvimento regional, além de compreender o impacto de decisões individuais no crescimento de comunidades e instituições, como o Canal Erie e o sistema bancário local.

Características

Categoria História dos Estados Unidos
Subcategoria Biografias e Memórias
Autores William Chazanof
Sobre o Autor William Chazanof foi professor e pesquisador, reconhecido por seus estudos sobre a história da região oeste do Estado de Nova York e por seu trabalho com fontes primárias em arquivos internacionais.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 254
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Longleaf Services on behalf of Syracuse University
ISBN 9780815601616
Tamanho 14.0x21.6
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